If you install it and look at the script that runs, it pulls from the weather channel. The cool thing is that you can take this example and apply it to other XML projects pretty easily...which is great! I'm not a programmer but if I'm pointed in the right direction I can usually get things working.

If you install it and look at the script that runs, it pulls from the weather channel. The cool thing is that you can take this example and apply it to other XML projects pretty easily...which is great! I'm not a programmer but if I'm pointed in the right direction I can usually get things working.

Yes, it's pulled through a 'net connection.
No, it doesn't cache. The weather forecast changes from hour-to-hour, so a cached weather forecast is essentially useless. It has to be current to be even remotely accurate.

I know this is a noob question but is this pulled down through an active internet conncetion?

If so... Can it be downloaded once for a weeks forecast?
(please dont hit me)

No it doesn't do this, but all the DigitalMods are open source so you could change it to do whatever you want. It should be pretty easy to just bypass the downloading code and have it go directly to reading the XML file. You still have the problem of how you get that XML file on there and keeping it up to date though.